That's exactly what the talented duo got the other day at the Fiorano test track at Ferrari headquarters in Maranello, where the first two examples of the new SRT8 in Europe were delivered to the pair of stars. Certainly, the Grand Cherokee SRT8 has plenty to love, what with its 6.4-liter Hemi V8 and 5-second dash to 62 mph, but Fernando And Felipe got more than that.

These two unique examples were decked out in Rosso Corso , with matte black front grille, a black offset racing stripe, black roof, carbon fiber trim and white accents. Ride height was lowered by 1.5 inches on unique forged and painted 20-inch alloys, and the interior has similarly been decked out in red leather accents and top-stitching and even yellow dials on the instruments.

Nice work if you can get it. All you have to do is convince the most victorious team in motorsport that you've got what it takes to be world champion, and you can have one too. Otherwise you can follow the jump for the press release and scope out the high-res images in the gallery above.

Custom-built versions of the high-performance Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT8 feature exclusive Rosso Corsa colored exteriors, red leather interiors and additional Ferrari looks pay tribute to the two Ferrari 'ambassadors'. Vehicles are the first two 2012 Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT8 models to be delivered in Europe where the introduction of the high-performance model of the Jeep flagship SUV will start in May. Both vehicles were prepared by Chrysler Group's Street and Racing Technology (SRT) design and engineering teams.

Today, two specially prepared models of the new 2012 Jeep® Grand Cherokee SRT8® - the most powerful and best handling Jeep vehicle ever - were delivered to Scuderia Ferrari Formula One drivers Fernando Alonso and Felipe Massa at the Fiorano circuit in Maranello, Italy.

The identically built vehicles were handed over to the two star drivers by Beth Paretta, Director of Marketing and Operations - SRT Brand and Motorsports, Chrysler Group LLC.

The iconic, seven-slot Jeep front grille is painted matte black and features custom red inserts. A race-inspired, offset black driver's stripe with a white accent customizes the front and rear bumpers, hood, the entire surface of the roof and the rear spoiler. Additional exclusive details include a matte black painted dual-pane sunroof, Carbon fiber mirror caps and a gloss black rear light bar with red accents on the Jeep logo. To complete the unique exterior trim of the two custom-built SRT8 models, the Italian flag has been painted on the underside of the rear spoiler: a tribute to the Ferrari F150º Formula One car.

Ride height has been lowered 1.5 inches and both vehicles ride on unique forged aluminium, 20-inch wheels painted black giving them an even more aggressive stance.

In line with the vehicle's custom exterior, the interior cabin is enhanced by exclusive Ferrari Red leather inserts on the seats with sculpted bolsters. Also the door trim panels, the central armrest and the instrument panel boast exclusive red leather. The leather-wrapped SRT8 steering wheel with mounted paddle shifters features red contrasting stitching. The unique instrument cluster features yellow dials which give the cabin the look of the GT cars produced in Maranello.

The Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT8 is powered by the all-new 6.4-liter HEMI® V-8 engine with Fuel Saver technology that turns off four of the eight cylinders when full power is not required to ensure increased fuel economy. Thanks to the powerful HEMI V-8 powertrain delivering 468 horsepower (344 kW) and 624 N•m of torque, the SRT8 model achieves benchmark performance of 0-100 km/h in 5 seconds, has a top speed of 257 km/h and brakes from 100-0 km/h in 35 m.

"We're excited and proud to be able to share 'Ferrari-style' custom-built versions of the most powerful and best handling Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT8 ever with two of the most talented drivers in the world," Paretta said. "We know that both Fernando and Felipe will feel right at home in our ultimate performance SUVs that are identically built with classic Ferrari styling cues and one-of-a-kind Rosso Corsa exteriors. The Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT8 brings a combination of Jeep's world-class capability to the road or the race track along with unparalleled luxury and refinement and advanced innovative technologies for all driving enthusiasts."

The two, uniquely customized Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT8 models are based on the new high-performance model of the Jeep flagship SUV set to arrive in Europe, where it will be available in Jeep dealerships starting in May.

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Having visited Maranello a few times myself, I didn't notice that many. Besides those speed bumps that they put on those roads are mostly temporarily. They are made of hard plastic and bolted to the pavement.

Great to see. Fiat and Chrysler are truly becoming "one". You think the jerks in Stuttgart would have ever permitted Lewis Hamilton, of McLaren-Mercedes F1, be given an SRT anything? Heck no . . .
Very cool, nice job to Ralph and co.

You love the Grand Cherokee SRT/8? Really?
This is from the future classics article:
"Delete:
1. Buick Regal GS
3. Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT8
7. Chevrolet Camaro ZL1
9. Dodge Charger SRT8"
Me:
"Why wouldn't any of those be classics? Please explain."
You:
"because I personally do not like any of them, that is why"
NOW I know you're just trolling.
By the way, there's nothing "pimped" about these cars. Those are the stock wheels and it's just paint. I could understand if they were oversized wheels and glittery paint, but none of those are on these vehicles.

OMG Elmo, just because I like it doesn't mean I think it is a future classic.
For the love of god please leave me alone Elmo, why do you insist on posting on my comments?
just pathetic.....and way creepy

Lorenzo, you just went against what you just said. You're not ignoring me. You've only made it worse by making an "Elmo" name in order to make me look bad.
I'm seriously sitting here laughing at you. You claim to be in your 40s, yet you act like you're a damn teenager. LMAO

Oh, the perks of being a Scuderia F1 driver. You are rolling in money, yet all of the roadcars you could possibly want to own and drive are given to you, personalized, on a platter. A stunning convertible GT tourer with a Ferrari engine. A fizzy and exciting supermini with a smattering of both turbo boost and Ferrari livery. An actual Ferrari, the best of the current breed. Finally a big well driving SUV that looks aggressive and could easily tow at least one of your Italian cars. And that SUV has 392 cubic inches of America's finest iron.

Too much praise. I would be glad if these pilots actually donated this vehicle to the need or something. Why giving these pilots another damn car when they don't NEED it? Sheesh. I know this is either "none of my business", "your jealous" or "shut up, noob, you'd wish to be an F1 driver" or whatever but let's be honest here.

"Ride height was lowered by 1.5 inches on unique forged and painted 20-inch alloys"
Why oh why oh why do they make it a stupid "sporty" road car. I would rather have a full off-road version. Ford "gets it" with the Raptor.

I'm not big on SUVs, but these special editions are pretty hot. I wonder if Chrysler will offer it as a special edition? Or some aftermarket tuner/painter/reupholsterer will offer this package?
Also, Alonso looks like Mario. That is all.